BOWLING.
TURANGANUI CLUB.
Tboro was a goodly number of bowlers on tbs above olub’a green yesterday after* ncoD, the followiog games being played Hird Morse Matthowson Birrell Lssifis . Morrison Humphreys, sk 19 Mat tin, skip 17 Earle Sawyer Nasmith, ek'p 18 Nasmith,'jnr.ek iff Martin 20 Nasm'tb, jnr 16 TZ'.V HANDICAP SINGLES. . ; An therlgame in tbe first round in the ] ah wo competition was played off yesterday I ofternocn, the result being : , ........v I Hamon 20 Eitle 19 ' j .... This was a splendid game thrcugbouf. Earle teourcd tbe lead, and on tbe 6th head wa3 7 to bis opponents’ 3, but Hamon with nioo play drew level on tbe 10th head —9 all. The 15th bead saw the scores I again lovp! at 13 each, but Hamon war not to bo denied, and on tbe laßt head had 20 against 15. Earle receiving a handicap of 4 poinle, Hamon thus secured victory by 1 point.
One matoh in (he first round remains to be played—McSkimming v. Devery. jbe following is the draw in the seocnd .round i -
Mtckrcll 8 Colley . 2 Morrison 5 Morse . 7 ; Hamon 6 Devcry 10 Humphries scr Mariin 60r Nasmilb, jar, secured a bye,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1693, 9 March 1906, Page 2
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